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Mark Smith, DevelopMentor

 Mark  Smith

I started my "official" professional career at IBM working on the OS/2 product - it was a fun time filled with lots of kernel debugging and low-level x86 goodness. After leaving IBM, I worked for Micrografx where I worked with a small, talented team of developers providing a simulation layer for OS/2 that allowed Windows applications to run natively on Presentation Manager. Immersed in Windows, I eventually transitioned to that environment and worked on a variety of projects, including a very popular screen saver titled "AfterDark" (flying toasters ruled!).

I decided I liked the independent contractor life so I began working with larger companies like Exxon/Mobil, Fidelity Investments and Verisign, designing and building distributed systems and scalable server-side infrastructure. Being in the telecom headquarters of the south, I've spent a fair amount of time in the telephony space, helping companies all over the world become TAPI-enabled through a variety of tools and code I both sell and give away through JULMAR.COM.

These days, I do consulting on .NET projects and author/teach the .NET curriculum for DevelopMentor. Lately I've spent a lot of time in .NET 3.0 - working with WPF and WCF, and helping clients to map out a migration strategy.

I live in Dallas, Texas and enjoy playing my guitar or reading mystery and science fiction novels when I'm not playing with my 3 (soon to be 4) daughters!

Presentation: "Exploring Silverlight 1.1"

Time: Friday 14:30 - 15:30

Location: City

Abstract:

The next version of Silverlight is already being worked on and it provides a wealth of new features and capabilities beyond 1.0.

We'll look at what changes are in 1.1 - things like C# code behind, support for threads and consuming web service easily.

Along the way, we'll explore the migration paths available and see how Microsoft is positioning Silverlight 1.1 to be the RIA enabler of the future.

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